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the preponderant
adjective
Preponderating; outweighing; overbalancing.
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So, for that matter, does South Africa, where it is still the preponderant white wine grape.
When Hawks was the preponderant author, as in his adventure movies, all the plots were the same.
In some areas the rulers appeared to be absolute, while in others elders and priests had the preponderant influence.
It remained the preponderant influence in Roman Catholic Church law until 1917, when the Code of Canon Law was adopted.
Among foreign-policy élites and the broader public alike, it has become the preponderant conviction that George W. Bush's war of choice in Iraq is a catastrophe.
"People recite his verses in school, but there has never been a recognition of the preponderant role Neruda played in Chilean history".
I had been assigned to "India", where the preponderant colour is white, from the rugged stone floor to the exposed beams.
"Within a few years after the end of this decade, e-books will be the preponderant delivery format for book content".
Although the human voice is the preponderant instrument in Islamic religious music, the frame drum plays an important role as vocal accompaniment.
This is the inverse of the preponderant Western view of pigs: fine to eat (religious objections aside) but not to pet.
Along the Aisne the preponderant power of the defense over the offense was reemphasized as the Germans repelled successive Allied attacks from the shelter of trenches.
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